Thousands join a pro-EU rally in Romania’s capital as pivotal presidential runoff looms
- Thousands of people rallied in Bucharest on May 16, 2025, to support Romania's European Union membership ahead of the May 18 presidential runoff.
- The rally occurred amid heightened political tensions as far-right nationalist George Simion leads against pro-EU centrist Nicusor Dan in the runoff.
- Simion secured 40.9 percent in the May 4 first round and is projected to win about 55 percent unless Dan mobilizes undecided voters to block a nationalist shift.
- Remus Stefureac, director of INSCOP Research, noted that Simion remains the clear frontrunner as the unexpected departure of Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu has intensified both the stakes and emotions surrounding the election.
- A Simion presidency could reshape Romania's EU and NATO roles, increase economic uncertainty amid a declining currency, and lead to a far-right prime minister appointment.
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